Gripping Post-Cold-War Mossad Thrillers

Michael Gallagher is an established Mossad thriller author who began his writing journey with a gripping, post-cold-war espionage thriller: “Tsunami Connection”. His strong-willed heroine Kefira delighted readers worldwide as she overcame enormous odds in preventing genocide and finding a way to trap a cunning and resourceful ex-Fenian terrorist named Macaulay.

Following strong sales in the English-speaking world, Michael’s work has recently been translated for distribution in Turkey and Germany. Michael’s fast-moving style and unfailing eye for detail make his books very hard to put down once started.

Will Thomas ever shake off his run of bad luck? Mossad thrillers with a surprising twist. From tough beginnings in the Bogside of Derry during the Irish ‘Troubles’, Thomas and his family slip away to coastal Maine. Thomas shuns the humdrum life of the fishing town and forms enduring bonds with Lanky and Billy which will play key roles in his future. Through a career as a photographer, Thomas develops self-reliance and an uncanny ability to chase down detail in his pursuit of truth and his love of nature. He finds himself working for an international news organization in the right place at the right time when events threaten to overturn the world. Believing he has found the foundations of love, he sees everything snatched away from him by technology he can barely comprehend. But the object of his desire has given him a gift before she is lost to him, a gift so precious and powerful that Thomas believes he has the means to find her again and, in the process, defeat a reincarnated Mao Tse Tung in Central China. Can he master the nanosuit and reverse his fortunes? One thing is certain, he'll do everything in his power to try.

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Third in the Series of Mossad thrillers: The Aerosol Strain - a. bioterror race against the clock unleashed by a rogue Mossad agent. The Moa river curved through the rainforest like a black artery through a dark heart. A drenching heat slithered its way into the bush plane’s cabin. Billy’s camera took him to all corners of the world. Sitting in the co-pilot’s seat of a Cessna 172 Skyhawk, he set his Samsung’s shutter speed to fast while the bush plane dropped in altitude. The professional in him took care not to rest the lens on any part of the plane and popped it out the small window rigged to stay fully open. In his viewfinder, people on the road below looked like a hodgepodge of colorful smudges on its light brown surface as it snaked through a clearing and then back into the rainforest. Billy shouted over the engine noise to the pilot. He motioned down first with his thumb then his forefinger. An adrenalin rush excited him. Billy’s enthusiasm for the task at hand was about to be shattered. The pilot gave him a thumbs-up and nosed the plane towards the scenic roadway. Bending over to look through the long-distance lens, Billy blinked and flinched away from the viewfinder. He looked at the pilot and pointed at the road.“No one’s moving,” Billy shouted, mouthing the syllables.The pilot considered his instruments and shrugged his shoulders before nudging the joystick upward.“I told you, you were crazy to come here,” he shouted over the din.